A feeling of displeasure rose in her heart when Vivian realized she had been working for Finnick all this while.
It was no fun earning her husband's money.
"I'm resigning," she said, pouting her mouth.
She wanted to work at a magazine company, not Finnick’s company.
"No way," Finnick cut her short.
He could not bring himself to let her work for someone else.
Vivian knew she stood no chance before him, so she just stared at him without saying anything.
"What's the matter?"
"You're not going to work?" she asked. Finnick was expecting her to say something else, but she changed the topic.
"I don't feel like working today," Finnick said with an entitled tone.
He was the boss of the company, so he could just do whatever he liked.
On second thought, Vivian thought it would be better to just be her own boss at home.
"Then what are you doing today?" Vivian felt like she really needed to take a rest, and the only way she could do that was to get Finnick away.
"I'm sending Larry to school and then coming home."
He had already planned on sending Larry to school. It was just that he stayed back a little to
chat with Vivian.
"Alright, off you go then."
Larry was already in his second year of elementary school. Although the school bus would come to pick him up every day, Finnick still wanted to send him to school on his own.
Since Finnick had been away for some time, it would be good for the father and son to have some bonding time.
Larry was on cloud nine when he found out Finnick was sending him to school.
Yet despite his happiness, the boy remained silent throughout the drive, so Finnick asked him what was bugging him.
"I don't want to go to this school anymore," the boy said.
"Why?" To Finnick, there were only three reasons why kids refuse to go to school.
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